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... is't : But to my mind , -though I am native here , And to the manner born , -it is a custom More honour'd in the breach , than the observance . This heavy - headed revel , east and west , Makes us traduc'd , and tax'd of other nations ...
... is't : But to my mind , -though I am native here , And to the manner born , -it is a custom More honour'd in the breach , than the observance . This heavy - headed revel , east and west , Makes us traduc'd , and tax'd of other nations ...
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... is't not perfect conscience , To quit him with this arm ? " and is't not to be damn'd , To let this canker of our nature come In further evil ? Hor . It must be shortly known to him from England , What is the issue of the business there ...
... is't not perfect conscience , To quit him with this arm ? " and is't not to be damn'd , To let this canker of our nature come In further evil ? Hor . It must be shortly known to him from England , What is the issue of the business there ...
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... is't true ? ; Oth . Most veritable ; therefore look to't well . Des . Then ' would to heaven , that I had never seen it . Oth . Ha ! wherefore ? Des . Why do you speak so startingly and rash ? Oth . Is't lost ? is't gone ? speak , is it ...
... is't true ? ; Oth . Most veritable ; therefore look to't well . Des . Then ' would to heaven , that I had never seen it . Oth . Ha ! wherefore ? Des . Why do you speak so startingly and rash ? Oth . Is't lost ? is't gone ? speak , is it ...
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